
Sad, anxious or lacking in motivation? Chances are you have just returned to work after a summer break. January is the month when people are most likely to quit their jobs after having had time off. And even though most...
Study shows hot leaves can’t catch carbon from the air. It’s bad news for rainforests – and Earth
Researchers study leaves in the Daintree rainforest in North Queensland, Australia, using a canopy crane. Alexander Cheesman On the east coast of Australia, in tropical North Queensland, lies the Daintree rainforest a...
How we diagnose and define obesity is set to change – here’s why, and what it means for treatment
World Obesity Federation Obesity is linked to many common diseases, such as type 2 diabetes, heart disease, fatty liver disease and knee osteoarthritis. Obesity is currently defined using a persons body mass index, or BMI....
Blinking radio pulses from space hint at a cosmic object that ‘shouldn’t exist’
Artists impression of ASKAP J1839-0756. James Josephides When some of the biggest stars reach the end of their lives, they explode in spectacular supernovas and leave behind incredibly dense cores called neutron stars....
Struggling to keep your New Year’s resolutions? Neuroscience can explain why
sulit.photos/Shutterstock New Year, new me. This popular saying, so common at the beginning of the year, invokes a certain optimistic spirit, a conviction that every new cycle opens up new opportunities. It also invites us...
The Blue Mosque in (Sultan Ahmet Camii) en Istanbul, Turkey. Paopano/Shutterstock Much like Iraq in early 2003, the predominant images coming out of Syria in late 2024 were of jubilant crowds toppling statues of ousted...
Fewer journalists are training to be court reporters – that’s a problem for justice
Reporters outside of the UK supreme court. Pcruciatti/Shutterstock Details of historys most high profile court cases from Ted Bundy, to OJ Simpson, to Donald Trump and Dominique Pelicot were brought into the public...